![]() Soon the phrase 420 became shorthand for their meet-ups. Coast Guard who was no longer able to maintain it. The rumor was that the plant had been left behind in a nearby forest by a member of the U.S. in their hometown close to San Francisco to go searching for a cannabis plant. Rumored to be the brainchild of five high school teenagers from Marin County, California in the 1970s, according to Steven Hager, the former editor of High Times, the quintet would meet at around 4:20 p.m. Man Recounts Taking Drug Test Knowing He'd Fail to 'Waste' Company's Time.Bride Charged As Wedding Guests Allegedly Eat Cannabis-Laced Food.Woman Dies After Eating Synthetic Cannabinoid Gummies She Ordered Online.Newsweek has contacted the Missouri State Highway Patrol for comment. As a result, Acosta and Navarro were later charged with two counts of Felony 1st Degree Trafficking of Drugs as well as Careless and Imprudent driving. While the two semis incurred minor to moderate damage in the collisions, the GMC was totaled with Navarro, Acosta and Lerma all taken to hospital with moderate injuries.ĭespite this, no one was seriously hurt in the crash.Īn inspection of the crash scene by highway patrol resulted in the discovery of the large quantities of marijuana. when a semi-truck being driven by Ronell Franklin from Florissant attempted to avoid a crash that had happened earlier.Īt the same time, a GMC Sierra being driven by Navarro, which contained Acosta and a fellow passenger identified as Edith Daniel Lerma, ended up losing control and ramming into the back of Franklin's semi.Īnother semi-truck, being driven by Glenn Doyle from Joplin, then ended up running off the left side of the road before hitting Navarro's GMC. The traffic crash report indicates the collision occurred at around 7:15 a.m. Luckily, nobody was seriously injured.Īrrest info below: /g51sMpJ0oF- MSHP Troop F April 21, 2022 Troopers responded to a crash today on I-70 in Callaway County and found 500 pounds of packaged marijuana scattered around. You don’t see this everyday, but it is 4/20…
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